Act.V Scene IV E.Edwards del. Ruffian let go that rude uncured Fouch. Pablish'd according to Act of Parl! May 1.1774- by I. Bell Strand. THE TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERON A, A COMEDY; by SHAKESPEARE. AN INTRODUCTION, AND NOTES CRITICAL and ILLUSTRATIVE, ARE ADDED, BY THE AUTHORS of the DRAMATIC CENSOR. LONDON: Printed for JOHN BELL, near Exeter-Exchange, in the Strand; MDCCLXXIV, THIS piece is founded on an agreeable fable pleasantly handled; among Shakespeare's irregular plays it holds an advantageous place, and is very alterable for the theatres, tho' not one of the characters is strongly marked except Launce; nor are the fituations, as they ftand, fo interesting by far as might be wished: It is very far from a bad piece, and much less diftant from merit; tolerable judgment. and genius would make it a living entertainment.. |